A 15-year-old boy who had run away from his home in Agra was reunited with his family on Friday, courtesy the Childline authorities and the police.
Pravin Kumar Baghel ran away from home because he failed the Class IX examinations and knew that his family had high expectations from him. They wanted their eldest son to go in for higher studies.
Pravin did not have a clear idea where he was going when he boarded a train from Agra. After spending a night alone at Thiruvananthapuram railway station, he decided that he would go back to Delhi.
Pravin was noticed by one of the Railway employees manning the ticket counter when he went to buy a ticket to Delhi. When asked about his whereabouts, the boy claimed that he had come to the city in search of work.
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